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  • I would use this book to get ideas of how to collaborate with teachers, administrators, and the community.

Adcock, D., Montiel-Overall, P. (2007) Collaboration. AASL.

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  • I thought this book would have a lot of useful information for librarians since it is a toolkit for school library media programs.

ALA Campaign for America’s Libraries in partnership with AASL. (2003). Campaign for America’s Libraries Toolkit for School Library Media Programs. AASL.



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  • This book would help me to keep up with 21st century learners and how to meet their needs.

Harvey, C. (12/31/2009). The 21st Century Elementary Library Program. Linworth Publishing.


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  • I thought this book would be helpful for new librarians because it gives them ideas of how to manange a school library.

Martin, B., Zannier, M. (4/30/2009). Fundamentals of School Library Media Management. Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc.


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  • Librarians not only need to meet the needs of students but they also need to assess student learning to see if they are being effective.

Nickel, R., Vance, A.L. (2007). Assessing Student Learning in the School Library Media Center. AASL.



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  • In my personal experiences I often find that it is harder to get boys interested in reading so I thought this book would give me some good ideas to connect males with books.

Sullivan, M. (2003). Connecting Boys with Books What Libraries Can Do. ALA Editions.



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  • This is another book that will help me to meet the needs of 21st century learners.

Walter, V. (2009). Twenty-First Century Kids, Twenty-First Century Librarians. ALA Editions.